Translated from the Arabic into Hebrew by Judah ibn Tibbon; with a commentary by Judah Aryeh Moscato

"Isaac Sangari [was] identified in a late medieval source as the sage ... who in Judah Halevi 's account in the Kuzari converted the king of the Khazars to Judaism." Encyclopedia Judaica, 2nd ed., 7:44

Woodcuts: title within the characteristic Di Gara Roman arch, with pillars garlanded with flowers and fruit (for image, see D. Amram, The makers of Hebrew books in Italy (London: Holland Press, 1963), page 357); text illustrated with a few diagrams of concentric circles

Text printed in Hebrew type in center of page, surrounded on four sides by commentary in smaller Hebrew type

Translated from the Arabic into Hebrew by Judah ibn Tibbon; with a commentary by Judah Aryeh Moscato

"Isaac Sangari [was] identified in a late medieval source as the sage ... who in Judah Halevi 's account in the Kuzari converted the king of the Khazars to Judaism." Encyclopedia Judaica, 2nd ed., 7:44

Woodcuts: title within the characteristic Di Gara Roman arch, with pillars garlanded with flowers and fruit (for image, see D. Amram, The makers of Hebrew books in Italy (London: Holland Press, 1963), page 357); text illustrated with a few diagrams of concentric circles

Text printed in Hebrew type in center of page, surrounded on four sides by commentary in smaller Hebrew type

Translated from the Arabic into Hebrew by Judah ibn Tibbon; with a commentary by Judah Aryeh Moscato

"Isaac Sangari [was] identified in a late medieval source as the sage ... who in Judah Halevi 's account in the Kuzari converted the king of the Khazars to Judaism." Encyclopedia Judaica, 2nd ed., 7:44

Woodcuts: title within the characteristic Di Gara Roman arch, with pillars garlanded with flowers and fruit (for image, see D. Amram, The makers of Hebrew books in Italy (London: Holland Press, 1963), page 357); text illustrated with a few diagrams of concentric circles

Text printed in Hebrew type in center of page, surrounded on four sides by commentary in smaller Hebrew type